Thu May 1, 2014

This Year's Allergy Season / N.H. Hospital Tax Ruled Unconstitutional

Biologists say this year’s cold Winter and late Spring could mean a wallop of an allergy season, a so-called “pollen vortex” adding to a longer trend toward higher pollen counts, due to climate change.

Richard Primack - biologist at Boston University, with a focus on the effect of climate change on plants and animals, and editor-in-chief of the academic journal "Biological Conservation"